Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

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  1. 4. Treatment required in end stage kidney disease that passes the patients blood over a semi-permeable membrane to remove waste
  2. 8. Obstruction in the kidney or ureter that, if untreated, can result in acute or chronic kidney disease
  3. 9. Gradual loss of kidney function
  4. 11. Blood metabolite from muscle breakdown
  5. 13. This measurement of exercise intensity should be used instead of HR in hemodialysis patients
  6. 15. Chronic elevation of blood pressure; often result of over-activation of the renin-angiotensin system
  7. 17. Number of days after transplant a patient can begin exercising if medically cleared
  8. 18. Medication class used to aid in the removal of excess fluid through urination while some kidney function still remains
  9. 19. Section of the kidney that contains the glomeruli, which filter the blood and produce urine
  10. 23. Measure of kidney function; rate at which the kidney can filter blood
  11. 24. Percent of age-predicted maximum HR in hemodialysis patients representitive of their peak HR
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  1. 1. Sudden, potentially fatal rise in blood potassium
  2. 2. Chronic condition that is caused by uncontrolled sugars; most common cause of CKD
  3. 3. Generalized feeling of fatigue that CKD patients feel, often limiting their exercise capacity
  4. 5. Initial exercise intensity recommended for those with CKD
  5. 6. Repeated episodes of this infection could result in CKD
  6. 7. Time of initial exercise recommended for patients with CKD characterized by brief periods of exercise
  7. 10. Last resort treatment for those individuals with CKD where dialysis is no longer effective
  8. 12. This type of exercise, along with resistance training, is recommended 3-5x per week in patient who have CKD
  9. 14. Dysfunction of all organ systems because of untreated acute or chronic renal disease
  10. 16. Fluid build up in the extremities or lungs as a result of decreased kidney function
  11. 20. Stage of CKD characterized by kidney damage and a mild decrease in GFR (GFR = 60-89)
  12. 21. Autoimmune disease that will often affect kidney function
  13. 22. Patients must have a GFR <60 for at least this many months to be diagnosed with CKD